When Fortnite converged with starchitecture
interesting read on the convergence of architecture and virtual worlds
eurogamer.net
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Bazzite delivers the SteamOS experience
Windows handhelds need - and it's terrific
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Yeah, sucks for those getting let go but not a terribly surprising outcome these days.
Thought they were going to at least take what they had retool it, repackage it, and put back out even call it something else and try to get something back out of it as well. Certainly doesn’t look like it now. Guess they deemed it to be throwing more good money after bad. Probably the right choice to be honest.
Christmas, now every level is like that candle level, only harder.
I have finished all SH2 endings, amazing game, can't be happier. On the flip side I played the Alan Wake 2 DLC The lake house which is the control crossover. Loved the story elements, which sets up control 2, but the gameplay is so standard, no effort put into anything new. One new enemy that is defeated with a new gun where all you do is charge it for a little and it kills the monster in one hit, that's it. It's just a poor expansion.
Later this week I'm getting Dragon Age, got good enough reviews. Seems it's mostly an action adventure game with some RPG story stuff and that's fine by me.
Dragon Age is looking very good. Between this, Baldurs Gate 3 and the new MonHun, I'm really tempted to make the jump to current gen. On the other hand, I might sit it out a bit to see if they get ported to Switch2. If it's roughly as capable as the Series S as some rumours have indicated, that might save me buying a second console or new PC.
Has Remedy ever made a good DLC/expansion? I haven't played Remedy's entire library, but from the DLC I have played with Control and the original Alan Wake, I've never walked away saying "this is really good and I'm glad I've played it."
I switched from Comcast Internet to Quantum Fiber yesterday; I got their lowest pricing tier $50 per month (supposedly a "lifetime" price) with no monthly data cap. I'm now getting 538Mbps Download and 488Mbps Upload. Download is more than double Comcast, which was around 250Mpbs download and 8Mbps upload for $100 per month.
Nice.
We will all be expecting some lovely Christmas gifts this year.
I’ll be expecting StarTropics 3 under my tree.